Quotes about Acceptance
Acceptance is like an antibiotic that prevents past rejections from turning into present-day infections. The need for belonging runs deep.
- Lysa TerKeurst
Living loved is sourced in your quiet daily surrender to the One who made you.
- Lysa TerKeurst
But it is a rare and beautiful thing when we choose to offer love in situations when most people would choose to scorn or ignore.
- Lysa TerKeurst
Live from the abundant place that you are loved, and you won't find yourself begging others for scraps of love.
- Lysa TerKeurst
My heart struggles to make peace between God's ability to change hard things and His apparent decision not to change them for me.
- Lysa TerKeurst
David started this stunning soul declaration with the assurance that with God there is fullness. There is no lack. Nothing can be added or subtracted with human acceptance or rejection. With the fullness of God, we are free to let humans be humans—fickle and fragile and forgetful.
- Lysa TerKeurst
No person's rejection can ever exempt me from God's love for me. Period. No question mark. The most beautiful love story ever written is the one you were made to live with God.
- Lysa TerKeurst
Live from the abundant place that you are loved, and you won't find yourself begging others for scraps of love.
- Lysa TerKeurst
At the core of who we are, we crave the acceptance that comes from being loved. To satisfy this longing we will either be graspers of God's love or grabbers for people's love.
- Lysa TerKeurst
You can't fake yourself into being okay with what happened. But you can decide that the one who hurt you doesn't get to decide what you do with your memories. Your life can be a graceful combination of beautiful and painful.
- Lysa TerKeurst
Labels only stick if I let them.
- Lysa TerKeurst
At some point we must stop: 1. Replaying what happened over and over. 2. Taking what was actually terrible in the past and tricking ourselves into thinking it was better than it was. 3. Imagining the ways things should be so much that we can't acknowledge what is.
- Lysa TerKeurst